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l:i>0 p. as.
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Arrtva. Ready fo^ Dia.
•:t« a.,.i». •:80 a. m.
tSita p. «¦ t:(»6 P- m-
4rN p. to. 4''4( p. ni. 7:90 p. m.
NaUo C«e*« aad IHap^tclM«
Pter ta* Weoi l^er tb* Boat
7:4a a, m. 7:40 p. m.
>:M a. ra. t:tO p. m.
lt:M a. m. t:40 p. na.
t:t« p m.
«tM p m.
7:W p M.
LONG ISLAND RAILROAD TIME TABLE
CONO latAND m. R. TIMK TABLE (Blt«ctive Octobar 17tb, IfK.) _ Loav* Marrtek nor N«w Ver^ «i*-»f»- •orasotflato statloAot W*ok-«ura-«^lt.
TSTTn. «.M. 7.1$, n.w, «;»i.ln«. f •}.
M.li a-m.: 11.17. I.JO. J.M, 4.17 t.n, art. I.IJ. 11 1*. pm. Sandays—«.48. «.?0, S:S am tin. i.4», 4.JJ, Ui. 1.08. 11.17 tt.m.
Uoavo rreeport for Now York, Pann- «ylvanla Statron, and ¦rooltlyn: ^ Weeli- day»_».20, t.56. «.4t, 8.M, 7.M, I7.4», J.05, S^^. t.se, lt.4». 10.17 a.m.; 11.2S. 1.J4, Tli; 4.11, 8.01. 8.42. lf«.ll, «.3t, 8.18, ».M, ai.tl p.m. H«jnd8y—«.6». 8.24. ».2« a.m.; till, 1 Bl, 4.:i«. 6.J7. 6.40. 8.12. 8.2«, 11.11
L^'ave Fre*oort for Amityvill*. Baby- «sn, ratchopue and intormadlat* sta- tlofis: Wefk-daya—na4.44. 8.10, af.Sl, 11.81. *.ni.: al.48, aal.ll, 2.44. a3.B8, a6.03 «•.(!. aS.lf, 18.33. Ia7.08, 7.48, aS.Ol. af.07. All.M p.m.; 11.17, al.12, nighto Sundays —«lt„af.23 a-m.: 12.34, 2.30. aS.M, af.44, «7.0<. aMt, 11.14 p.m.; all.l7. al.lt,
*L*ave New York, Pennsylvania 8ta- alon, for Freeport, Merrick and principal antormodlate etatlona: Week-days—nS.BO, «.i4, 7.M, 8.38, 11.00 a.m.; ll-8J.sl.88, S.H. l.0«, 4.07, t4.47 (except Merrick), «.M (U.18 except Merrick). 6.33, B.84, ild.l(. 8.80. 7.10, 8.10. 10.18, 11.30 p.m.; 1.M night. Sundays—4.30. 8.16, ' «.m.: 1.40. 3.00, 4.61, 8.18, 8.08. ILSO. p.m.; 11.34 night.
aTralns run to Babylon only.
nNo Brooklyn ccmnectlona.
sAaturdaya only.
fKxc^pt Saturdaya.
T^T^ T^T^T^y^T^ m "The Lju^est Incoipc^aled Village on Long Island—Freepgrt
p 1^ |H H IJ/ Jfv 1 mmmmOccupies Prominent Position Among Villages of the Einpire State/'— Ma '»>>¦ im iM. ^A^ eia^ X Secretary of State FRANCI$ M. HUGO.
But No Ona la P«rfaet. **A perfect wife ncTcr naca," oaya a writer In an exdiance. Tbafs traa. And a perfect bnataand never ftrea cans« for nacglnc.—^BaltlnMre Star. '
PERSONAL mention!
.Monday afternoon tbe Freeport UlKb School met the Lynbrook High School and defeated the latter on their grounds by a score of 9 to 7. The good pitching ot Bolls and bat vork of Schwab and Bergen were respon¬ sible for tbe victory.
An inter-class meet will be held- this afternoon at the Pipe Line. Prizes will be given to winners.
Mortimer Post left High Schoul and Is now working at Farmingdale.
11.40 10.17.
Mr. A. D. Hubbard, coach of tbe High Scbool, enlisted In the U. S. Army last week. Mr. Hubbard bad considerable leaning of this sort and no doubt will receive an ofllce.
IB^eept holidays
tExcept Saturdaya and holldaya.
Traina leave Brooklyn, fratbush Avenue
4tAtk>n, al>out the aame time as thoo* «h«wn from New Tork, Pennayivanl* «tatloD. Thla time table aubject to afeange without notice.
VILJ^AGE DIRECTORY
vnioace Ofllrlnla
l'i.-.side-nt. .Sielncy H. Swezey.
TruateeK
rrankllA Bedell H
John H. Mahnken Sllan A. WUiiama
Vlllage Clerk. Sylvester P. Shea.
VlllBije t'liiiiiMi'l, A. N. .lulinHiin.
Koad CommlHjeloner, M. F. Dond.
Treanurer. S. DInion Smith
Tax Collectcir, D Krank Seaman.
CtegUter Board of "Health. S. P. Shea.
Health Ofllcer. Dr. Wm. H. Runcie •leaJth Inspec-teir. .ledin A. Searles.
The 'Village TrustopH cemstltute the enard of Health.
The Vlllage OfBce l« located at 48 vVent Merrick Road.
The Vlllage Treasurer n Offlce at 29 Vail road Avenve. _
Tax ColleclcM-'ii Offlco at 37 Railroad Avenue
Pellee Departme^nt
riilof. .lunii-x llaii.se
e'aplaln. .Inhn Dunbar.
Pedlce ,Tu»tlce, riinton M. Flint.
Headquartern and T'ollne Court.
CTiiir<-h Street, near .Merrick Road.
Telephone. Freepcirt. 700.
Publie- NohoolM Board of Kduratlon
-94«h**l I»Ih«. Ko. ff. Town of HempMtend
Prealdent, C. Dwight Baker.
Vlce-Prea. Charlea C. Moore.
Waltar B. Cossens.
DavleT Sutherland. Jr.
Sidney H. Swexey
Supt. of Schools, Ward C. Moon
omce Hours, HlRh School,
A.M. 8:15 to 8:00; P.M. 4:00 to 6:00
4Be«retary to Superintendent, Adele Miller
f^lerk. Robert E, Donaghy
Treaaurer. OHcar W. Valentine
iCollector of Taxe.s, Joaeph H. Foster,
Town Hall. Hempatead
Attendance Oflicer, B. Rlley Raynor
Medical Inspector, Julian Dean. M.D.
School Nurae, Mra. Stanley Smith
KIre Iiepartment
e'hlef ..)..liri .J. Uunelall. .1 r.
Kh-Ml .\H«ixlaiit, .S .Diiiioii iiulli.
Meuunil AHsiHtiinl, C'lureiK 1- Wiiliani.-'.
Chaplain, Ui-v. A. C. iCaiUau.
Surgeon, Dr. "iNm. H. Uunclo.
Pire Call, Freiport, No. 4U0.
Fire Alarm Calla
1. Bchool No. 1. Corner Pine aud
Grove Streets.
School No. 2. Seaman Avenue
Sam Lieberman, a member of the Junior Class, ha« left for Plattsburg,
. The meeting held at Mineola rela¬ tive, to the census taking was tbe larg¬ est in attendance so far, one hundred and twenty being present.
The school teachers have offered their servicea, and one hundred Free- port women volunteered to do their share in taking the census.
The following officers wer elected: Depuiy leader, Delia Foreman; cap¬ tain Klecllon District No, 6, Mrs. Ida Arnold: captain Klectlon District No, 7, .Mrs. Henry .Maxon: captain Elec¬ tion District No. 8, Mrs. Alfred Davi¬ son; captain f-lectlon District No. 9, Mrs. Robert H. Faron; captain Elec-
I tlon District No. 10, Mrs. Henry J.
! Rayniore: captain Eleclion District
I No. II, .Mrs. D. Tories.
j The date for the taking of the cen-
I sus has been postponed from May 15 to May 18.
The Woinec's Foreign .Missionary Society will hold a meeting In the M. E. Church Parlor, on Friday after¬ noon. May 2.5. at 3 o'clock. A special SrJV^*hv*un'i^2'P'""K''am Is being prepared.
Mrs. J. Harrington McCarthy, of Lillian Street, presented her husband, J. H.. the popular salesman of the
Strang Automobile Agency, with a, ,, .. u n m j ir .. m ..1.
The newcomer I '"'*" Marshall, Fred Van Oinault
SUCCESSFUL PUPILS IN THE SCHOOLS
The pupils of tbe Freeport Public Schools wbo have been perfect In at¬ tendance (neither tardy nor absent), who have bad al>ove 90 per cent for efToirt. and an average above 85 in school work. Tor the month of April, 191", are as follows:
(irove Street Sdiool
Ward C. Moon, principal.
Kindergarten—Jack Danley. Henry GcxKiman, Arthur Verbeeck, Andrew Rindlaub.
IB Grade—Dorothy Jacobson. , IA Grade—Foster Arnold. RoUuad Coinhs, Frank Ritchie.
2B Grade—Beatrice Barascb, Elaia Rindlaub. Dorothy Russell, Bttna Schindler, Francis Foley, John Fur¬ long, Jes.se Spitzer.
2A Grade-Irene Florian Caryl FitHitf Cher, .Mildred Geller, Edna Stumpf, Edward Arnold, Edwin Clark. Arthur Foley. Robert Cheslre.
3A Grade-Shirley Fulton Helen Oould, Mary Combs, EleaaOr McGuire. Charles Connor, Hemioa Verbeck, Charlton Wood.
4A Grade—Marguerite SABMMftler. Gtaarles Niles, Claude Ragrnor, Henry Rindlaub, Ethel Geller, rtopaoce Hea-
5A Grade—Roy FewMitt. Margaret Gould, Sadie Goldfarb.
6A Grade—Virginia Starr, Grace Oews, Jobn Grace, Roscoe Keegan.
Tth Grade—Vada iCombs, Frances Connor, Paula Witmer, Morris Send¬ ler. Harry Jacobson, Katbrine Piatt. George Single, Jean Taylor.
8B Grade—Helen Ault. I.0I8 Boyn¬ ton, Christina Duryea, Claire Fox, Madelene Rayuor, O'ls Broadnax, Pe¬ ter Fontana.
8A Grade—Henry Single, Elizabeth Wallace, Minnie Box.
Seaman Avenue School
Katherine R. Chester, principal. lst Grade -- Frances Doerflinger, .Madeline Fritz, Beatrice Olsen. Flor¬ ence Slats, Marion Promecena, Her- t^erl Smith, Gerald .Marlin.
2A GradC'-Henry Goldsmith, Erailie Hatfleld, Agnes Kiernan, Donald Peck, Valentine Staats, Gladys Ward .
:1A Grade—Florence Golden, Doro¬ thy Marlow, L«ui8 Doerflinger, "Wor-
FREEPORT CHURCHES
MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL rHtlHCH
Dr Curtice will preach at ttae morning and evening serVtCes next Sunday. Ttie morning topic is to be 'The Infinite Helper." Tbe «T»nlng sermon will be on tbe theme "Paul's ^\rgument for Giving Ourselves to God."
RELIGIOUS TALKS BY NOTED SPEAKER
BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. Frederick Pollard, of Rock¬ ville Centre, will preach at both ser¬ vices on Sunday morning. 11 a. m. Evening at 7.45. Sunday Scbool al y.45 a. m. Mid-week services on Thursday at 8 p. m.
On Monday, the 28th inst.. a patri¬ otic meeting will be Jl^ld under tbe auspices ot the Meii'6 Club. Tbe apeaker expected is the Rev. Maurice Ambrose l.,evy. minister of the Greene Avenue Baptist Church. Brooklyn.
tlNCLAlMED LETTERS.
Anderson, Jno. L.
Rreen, 1760 Hoe Street.
Bunyan. J. D.
Brown, Mias Aleta
Chapman, Mr. aai Mrs. W.
Fallon, W.
Friendly, Katbartse
Grater. Cbarlas
Clatter, O. E.
Hoffman, Mr.
Harrison, .Mrs. Hanson
Hague, F. H.
Hanson, White
Johnson, Mary
Knox, James
O'Connar, Jack
OelluKer. Charles
Pennington, A. R., & ("o.
Stewart, Fredie
Silver I^ke House
Seaman, Mrs. K. C.
Sperling, Mr. and Mr.-? Otto
Steele. Charles
VIseary Hose Co.
Willetts, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. I
OBITUARY
baby Kirl, on .Monday.
will be nanic-d .Mary Audrey.
The hotels in Freeport are prepar- iUK for the summer season. The Crys¬ tal l.ake Houae will begin its seventh summer on Decoration Day. The ho¬ tel is an all year one, but the 200 large airy rooms are well filled each Hunmior. The South Shore Hotel, on Rose Street, will be opened under tbe ownership of .Max Grlfenhagcn, of Ocean Avenue, soon. The Grove ("otlsKP, C5I1 Grove Street, will !«)on throw open its doors, and the Casino wilUaiso soon be ready for ttae sum¬ mer business. Mrs. Taylor's house on the Merrick Hoad, opposite the Elk's. is a large roomy house, wilh ample actooniniodations.
Freeport will soon lose two of its
1 young men who are leaving lo fight
I ill France. One is Frank Arguim-
baii, of Hose Street, who will drive
! au aiiibiilaiue, and the olher is Jeau
O'.N'eill, of Grove Street, who will he
au apothecary in the Presbyterian
: liaRi' Hospital No. 2. O'.Neill lefjt
some lime this week. Arguimbau
I will leave early in June. He has lichen
I accepted. Arguimbau ia a skillful
i driver, without fear of danger, and
will he a valuable man on an ambu-
•I l^hool No. 3. ^X^ht? ^^nd^l^ng | lance at the front. O'Neill has had
Beach AvenucM, 1 five years experience as an apothe-
4. School No. 4. CoUimbu.". Avenue. ¦
(. Riot call. AnMwer to headauar-| ^"'''
«. General alarm (order from chief), j The c:ondition of Miss Elizabetil
One long blaijt to precede •^^'"'y j Woodill. of l.ociisl Avenue, -who was
Pcfwe^'House"^Kmergency Call. injured in an automobile accident tn
<One long, one »hort_ bla»t,_ and i^speat. | Lynhrook two weeks ago, is said to
NORTH OF MKKKICK ROAD. (West of Ocean Avenue.) ». Seaman and Virginia Avenue«. al. New York and Seaman Avenues. t«. Wallace Street and West Lincoln
Avenues. 14. Pennsylvania and Lena Avenues. •aB. Hanson and Florence yXa.ce. 18. Itandall and Bayview Avenuea. 17 Pearsall and Pennaylvania Ave- nuea. as. Ivoag Beach and Randall Avenues. «». Randall Avenue and Bergen Place. 5l. Bergen Place and Brooklyn Ave-
41 L,ong Be.ach Avenue and Olive Blv.
at; L,exlngton and Madison Avenues.
as. Pine Street and Park Avenue.
a5: Pine Street and Bayview Avenue.
a7. Pine Street and Long Beacb Ave¬ nue. — , .
^8. ifadtson Avenue and PorterHeia Place.
tt. Morrlck Road and Park Avenue. (Bast of Ocean Avenue.)
¦mi. Seaman and Ccdumbus Avenues.
-Al Main and Milton Streets.
44. Ocean and Lena Avenuee
•mi Main Street and Orand Avenue. it Orand and Coluiabua Avenues.
a7 Grind and Frederick Avenuea.
M Grove Street and Handall Avenue
«5: Parsons and Harrison Avenues.
.4'; Main Street and Brooklyn Avenue.
•81 Broadway and Mount Street.
At Orove Street and Oliver Boulevard
4$. Pine Street and Ocean Avenue.
lAt Pine and CJhurch atreeta.
41. Main Street and Newton Boule-
.41. Newtown Blvd. and Henry Street. m Kewton Blvd. and Helen Avenne. ^' BOOTH OF MBHRICK ROAO, (West'Of Ocean Avenue.)
he iinproviuu. She is walk about the house.
now able to
There will be a mlssiou at the (Church of the Holy Redeemer for non-Catholics, beRinning Sunday, May 2", and lasting for a week. The Rev. Father Camillus. a missionary priest, will preach every evening on timely subjects, except on Saturday. June 2. The mission will close on Sunday, June 3, with a sermon In the inorn- Ins and otic in the evening.
A large delegation of Freejiort peo¬ ple went to the Billy Sunday services I on Thursday evening last. The Rev. J. Sidney Gould and the Rev. Saul I O. Curtice led a delegation of about I twenty, and everyone registered sat- I isfactlon over the trip. Tbe praise i for Bill was genuine, and hia slncer- { ity was commented upon favorably.
iOvery garden a farm. That Is tbe .^lo.^an In Freeport. Lawns tbat were adorned with flower beds last year have given way to food products. It Is the spirit of the times. Freeport Is doing Us share. Every one is work¬ ing hard to do their bit, and the re-. suits are already beginning to show- V
•«. StJg Boach A^nue and Merrick
»t. Ocea'n* Avenue in* ^'U^fA'^'L t4. Bavview Avenu* and wbalMf St. t« Long Beach Avenue and Whaler
i
4t
.7. Oc?in'"'Aven«e and Wl^iW^Ve"* |. Archer Street and P""""^^'*'^'- I. Oc«an and Souths'.)* ¦^*•!>.V?^
r. Atlantic and Wes'. End Avamiea
I- ^«s t^. 2?r;-oi.*^FSb
4$. Milter Avenue* aftrf Front »tr**t.
(Kast ..f QC*an Avenue.) f V Merrick Road anfl 2::';X*a?ir!T -tr Merrick Road and Main »*";•*^ ¦tl iBerrick Road and Helen Avean^ I' Snith and Ch»^^»ffS^.. 4». B*d*n and Raynor B***;*'*^^,^ it Raynor Avenue and Mill Road ": A?c*ber «treet^a«d Eaat Avenue. [« Main and Archer Streets. II itMlell Street and Atlantic Ave ill vSdn BVaot and Atlantic Avenu*.
Orove and **»y,''y^*5'.- mr..t Oc*an Avyau* an* <><•;: s*'*** .. Oro^e aad Front ¦»'S«^. •Msoad alarm awana tbat «•
mt. aoodoo. «•* lea* Waati rocaH.
owana tbat aw.-o taaa
4A Grade—Henry Behrens. Mary Benlley. Anna Chisholm, Grace Earl, .Marian Earl, Millie Hauser, l..izzie Pi¬ rodsky, Jay Stewart, .Marian Sweeney, Heleu 'iounj;, Fred Howell.
.^)A and 6B Grades—William Ward, Josephine La Terza, Joseph Chishnlin, .Mildred .Mahnken, Adelaide Suther- laud.
6A Grade—Averell .Marlow, Paul Boyuton, Huyler I-^Uison, Laura .\iill, Flcjrence Hubert, Margarel Quirk, lOs- telle Hauser, Ruth Earl.
7ih tirade- Ueiiraui urainin, Ros¬ lyn Feltenstein, Marian Raynor, Lil¬ lian Slreeseiuan.
8A Grade—Francis Gilbert, Albert Sutherland, Kenneth Voughl, Cflfford Hunt, Uor.othy Clark, Helen Conklin. UiucM- Post, Olive Posl,
.4rcher SIreel Sehooi
.¦\urilla P. Cutter, principal.
Kindergarten - Geraldine Boiler, Anna Harms, Muriel .Modlck, Elinor Ward, Edward Wulf.
IA Grade- Uayraoud llanseu, .Mar- KHrel Kaars, .Aline .\lae-kay, Edward -Muller, Howard Miillor, .Marjorie Ri¬ der, Marie Sifiinoud. Freck-iick Tatje, Elizabeth Whaley.
2.'V Grade Wiiliaui Stralton. Eloise liciller. Augusta Muller. Norma Ray¬ nor, Hortense Schiess. .AuKUSta Strat¬ ion. Kdna Haynor.
'i.\ Grade -Edwin Detwiler, Dorothy Johnson, Frances Sutherland, Eli:£a- beth .Miller, Helen Raynor, Edwin Woerner,
ith Grade- l-:mmeli Allen Kathe¬ rine Boiler, Loraine Mix, Jamefr.B<»y- den .Frances Kropp, Beatrice WlialCy.
.'iP, Grade?—Hibbard Brackenbusb. Hichard Coffey, Edward Schluler, Eve¬ lyn Dunbar, Ebba Johnson, Margaret Newman, .Margaret Kapp, .Mildred Sullivan.
it.\. Grade - Dorothea Hottenroth, Rhona Keunedy. Thomas Detwiler, George Kranz.
tJA (^,rade Clintcui Golden, Ruth Guest. George Kaars, Edith Kln^ Helen Patrick, Fraiices Schiffer, Al- le*n Kennedy, Isabelle Detwiler.
7A Grades- Ruth Bowers Margrethe Graser, Gertrude Thorns, Fred^ Combs.
8A Grade-Dorothy Fleming, Ruth Kranz, Wilbur Ha.seubein. .Margaret Muller.
CuliimbliH .\venHe Schuul
1:. Viola Grove, principal.
IA Grade—Pietrina Capello. Mil-
neiijamiti F. Smith. 8:1. died Tues¬ day, of ai>oplexy, at hiti, Gravesend Ave., Biooklyn, He was born March 2, 182«, at Freeport. a son of Benj. F. and Phoebe Raynor Smilh. propriet¬ ors of the- Freeport Inn, now a land¬ mark c)f this place.
Frank HeynolQs. the- tinn of .Mrs. .\. Reynolds, nee Paulson, died at his re'sidi'nce\ 258 Soulh .Main Street, from a complication of diseases Mon¬ day. The fune-ral occiirri-d this morn¬ ing from the Church of ihe Holy Re¬ deemer, the Kev. John 1.. O'Toole of- Ik-iating at a solemn rccnilem mass. The interuieni will he in Calvary Comet ery this afternoon. Frank was wi'll kiioNvn in the village. He was popular,
Mrs. Uetiina Jonas, the beloved wife of Bernard Jonas, ancl mother of«iIrs.
A coarse of lectures in. tbe interest of religion will be given in tbe Church of the Holy Kedeemer, Ocean Avenue and Pine Street, Freeport, during tbe week of .May 27 to Jun 4. These lec¬ tures are intended for the general pub¬ lic and are free to all. Kvery provi¬ sion bas been made for tbe accom¬ modation and comfort of ttae audience, and tbe most delicate courtesy and consideration will tic extended to everyone.
The lectures will deal with topics tbat are of vital concern in these times and which are largely discussed on every side. Besides subjects that pertain to the fundamental principles of all religion, special attention will bc given to some of the much dis¬ puted leneis of the Roman Catholic Church.
Every religious denomination has the right to address Itself to the pub¬ lic for a hearing, and to submit to its judgment, the claims and doctrines for which it stands, and the public has the right to expect from every re¬ ligious organization a presentatipnjjr explanation of its crcetl and the prin¬ ciples that constitute its peculiar sys¬ tem.
There is no better or more popular ' way of effecting this than by the pub-; lie lecture! platform. That ihls se- ; rles of lectures may be entirely pub- I lie spirited and tbat all may bave a' fair opporiiinity of obtaining correct information on any religious subject, 1 a queston box will he provided in which quc^stions pertaining to points or facts of creed or doctrine may be deposited. These questions will be answered each evening before the lec¬ ture.
The lectures will be delivered by the Rev. Father Camillus, C.P., who has specialized In the work for years. He is regarded as one of the fore- moat lecturers before the public to¬ day. The lec-tiires will he.ein every evening al einhl o'clock, c-ommenclng Sunday. May 27th.
The list of subjects is as follows: Sunday, The Problem of Life; Mon¬ day, CleaiiUK the Way: Tuesday. Who is the Christ'' Wedne.cday, Christ's Re¬ ligion: Tlnirsday, The Shepherd of Christenrioni: F'riday, The F'orpive- ness of Sins; Sunday a. m.. The Doc¬ trine of the Eucharist: S^iinday p. m., Th.^ Chiii-i-h and Some 'Social Prob- Iptns.
Don't Let the Moths Destroy Your Winter Clothes
€f t Me •f tir
MOTHPROOF CHESTS
aNbe Safe
Arthv WUteh«ise,ll S. Matai Street. FreepMl
¦ariwaM, Palata, Ttmlitii, Wtmraa Mi
New Bridge Inn
ANTON JUNG. Prop. Phone 15 Wantagh
Newbridge Road and Jenisalea Avenue
SMITHVILLE SOUTH, L. L
Specialty: A la Carte ni Shore DUiaers
CHANCE TO JOIN THE FOURTEENTH
Boys of Freeport, v ho are contem- platin;; eulisting, here is your chance to enlist in the 14lh Regiment-the- Fighting Fourteenth. Lieut. T. Ward ancl a stafl" of retriiiting offlc-ers visit¬ ed the south side of the Towu of .iinpstcad during the week trying 10 enlist young inc-u for that company. Ella Mayer and .Moses and Alfred \ iho Post takes occasion to say that
Jonas, died at her residence on South Long Beach Avenue Sunday. She was born Fn Bavaria, Germany, 7i» years ago, and came to this counlry when she was li) years old. With her hus¬ band she located in Wantagh and has lived belwocn Freeport and that vil¬ lage all these years. The funeral services were held on Tuesday after-
1-tlh you will he t-on regiment that has won
in joining th' iieCtod with i y. spurs.
DuiiUK Iho Civil War President Lin¬ coln himself called out Ihc- Mlh, and the "hoys" received the 'baptism or Jlro on July 21. at the Battle of Bull Hun. lu that battit they won the It.le w,hic-h they have prized ever
noou, at the Garfield Place Church,' since. Tho Uth was in twenty-two the Rev. Dr. Alexand(>r Lyons ofBcl- [ battles. The regiment was al Gettys- ating. Tbe intermeni was in .Mount burg and repelled the enemy in two Hope Cemetery. ! fierce sirulegic attacks. Out of the
i force of 356 the regiment lost 217.
John Can.avan, the infant sou of 1 When General Grant flrst assumed Mr. and Mr.s. John Canavan. of Ocean cliarse oj the Army of the Potomac, Avenue, died on Monday, and was bu- I the 1 Uh received him. In .May. 18o4, ried on Tuesday. The child had been \ ^'ol. Fowler led hark the Kiizzled vet- ill for a short time. j erans to Brooklyn. Eight hundred
_ and twenty-flve stalwart boy.s march-
. od out !tl heroes returned. KKll rKa.SS ROO.HS OPKJI I Lieut. Ward issued pamphlets along
The Red Cross rooms in Ihe Olive i '^o line-. These simple questions are IBuilding on .Main Street are open from 10 10 12 and from 2 lo 5 every day. ll is the wish ot the executive hoard that every citizen of Freeport
and every summer wayfarer will con¬ sider he or she Is wanted al thes^ looms whether you are a member or not. We want you to feel you are I.ceded. Come in and see what .vou can do to help. Remember you do not need to be a member lo lend a helping hand. Of course we want all who can and will to Join. If you c;iin affnrd ll, b«>oome a supporting mem¬ ber at five dollars a year, or become
dred <^haP'"«f»-/°«'^'i«;'fhn Jf"'^^'^- { an Indivldnal member for one dollar man, Mildred Noble, Ruth Speiragen, Uobert Ashnu^ad, Charles Bnrkland,
Edward Rudely, l-'rances Zehner, E^lz- abeth .Moore.
2B Grade—Grace Reinharl. Lena Taylor, Joseph Wilde.
2A Grade -Ellen Carnie, Madeline Cornell. Bertha Duda, Elinor Win- ship.
3B Grade- Frederick Helm.
3A Grade—Julia Cheney, Charles BergquUt.
4B Grade Edward Baker. George
a year. Membership blanks may be had at the Red Cross rooms, from Any offlcer, or from .Mrs. C. C. Smith. We want every woman who can .sew to come.and do her btt. We want «-vei7 man to deny hlmgelf one cigar a day and put the amount saved In the Red Cro.i8 fund. Remember you are ledsenlng the pain of some man who is out on tbe firing line facing death for your country's honor.
FIRST AID CLASS
Last Tuesday night In ttae chapel of the Presbyterian Churrh was held tbe beginning of the First Aid Class lea-
Capt. Hanse, the wit of ttae village, parmlei. Juanita Farmlet, Robert Val is telling a new joke to bis friends., entine.
He was talking to bis friend George 1 4^^ Grade—Charles Epple. Fannie
Winslow, and among other things "he Kramer. Russell Washburn. , ^ ^ . ». t. «
advised blm not to let in loo much | 5^ Grade Thelma Cornell, Helen i *<>ns by Dr. Arthur H. Hoag, formerly "paper" Into bU boxing club. | oakley .Margaret Whitehead. ' Instnictor at Cornell Medical College.
"You heard about the Irishman I 5» Grade -Charles Box, Anthony; r>«- Hoag w giving bis servicea in whoae son was a great fighter?" , cbulsano, Marion Duryea. ' i '*»ls series of leasops. and it i« ei;
aaked the CapUln. "Ev^ry other per- i gB Grade WilUaraay Evans, Ethel ' PWted a generotia turn will be added son attending at the gate—and Daddy I vt.,i.i„ to the Red Croaa /und. The courae
asked:
"V'oun.u men. can you answer to the.so ciuostions'.'
"Are you unmarried'."
"Are you free of dependents look solely to you for support"
"Are you In good health?
"Can the' government spare from your present job?
"If you can answer 'yes' i!mm- I-; one honorable road opon lo you. li leads to the recruiting office. The armory is at Eighth Avenue and Fif¬ teenth Stieet, Brooklyn.
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A >> ^ lllhl<.4RI>. NuniiKi-r Keal tstiile Oepl
waa watching the gate to see tltat Sonny got tais due—abowed a badge. He was from ttae Board of Health, or waa on some other offlclal business which would admit him grati.<t. When a coroner called, however, and show¬ ed his gold badge the old fellow ad¬ mitted blm freely, remarking that he was wetvame and that he would find sixteen 'dead ones' on ttae Inside."
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ROOSETELT rHUBCHSEBYICES ^-"-J: c^ut-« "^"^ ^^"
6.\ Grade—Pesquale Cbulsano.
7B Grade -Rutb Ackerman.
7A Grade—Ida Baker. Russell Cre¬ voiserat. William Monaban, F,dward Schmidt, Ralph Haynor.
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Rooae- j velt—Sunday, May 20. celebration of the Holy Communion ,7.30 a. m.
After a disappearance from home , for about aU weeka, nothing aa yet;
baa tmttt ttaeard of or from Miss j Ii» - -- . _^ _ ^^_ .mm* Oladva Austin, ttae pratty daughter \ loaf lialr tak«a away n«n « VUVm of Mr. and Mrs. IWiniam Auatia. , vltaUty and encnor.
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i-M and pasaing the ex-
THK KKALTY MAKKKT
The realty market In Freeport con¬ tinues brisk. Tbe rentals during the early part of May bave been beavT. as is evidenci>d by the- many transac¬ tions effected by Thoinas W. Lucas during the pr«ek. Following are the rentals: House of George Raynor. on Broadway, to John Hare, of Manhat¬ tan; bouse of Harry Burroughs, on Newton Boulevard, to Mary Hall, of Rrooklvn: house nf Clinton Flint, on Russell Place, to John Santos, of Bay Ridge; house of Vandewaler Post, on liOng Beach Avenue, to Charles Croone. of Brooklyn, and the house of Jobn Perry, on Southside Avenue, to Philip Huethwohl. of Brooklyn.
MISS RALCOM AYTARRKD PRI/K
Miss Ruth Balcom. of Cedarhurst, the talented daughter of Mrs. Helen Balcom, and a member of the senior class in the High School of thnt vil¬ lage, was awarded nrst prize in the local prize speaking contest held in the large auditorium at Inwood, last Tuesday evening. May 15. Miss Bal¬ com rendered the selection. "Pauline Psvlovna," by T. B. Aldrlch, in a very nol I shed and flniabnn manner. Hbe
amination at Us cloae will recelv^ a i was perfectly composed, ber gestures dioloma from Waahlngton enUtlmg j pTcelleent and effective, and her facial him to enter a divialoB of the war i ,>xpre4^lon powMiNtn^ remarkable jurork. l^eeaona will be in swwkm I strength *Aa aupni«ii«d by «Jear ;, every Tuewday eventag at etsrht p„sitiv© artkpiatlaB. - . o'clock atthePreabjrtTfkftfehapei. In-I Misa Balcom waa presented with a formation may be had frono Red Croaa ten dollar gold piece bv the superta- rooms. I tendent of the achool, FroT. Kiag.
$1 0,000 REWARD $2,500 REWARD
aflere4 by Ike
WESTCHESTER RACING ASSOCIATION
lo anv peiwm oi persons givinx to the As.-coc-iation oi to (he Sheriff of Nassau C«>untv, at Mineola, Umn Island. ''^^^^^
INFORMATION "^
causing the arie.Hi and conviction of the party or panies caii^lug tbe
FIRE AT BELMONT PARK
giioons. Umg Island, on the early morning of .Saturday. April 7, I«17
$2,500 REWARD
aMercd by
THE JOCKEY CLUB 18 Eaat 4l»t Street. New York City
to anv poriion or persons fiirnishing Information leading to the arrest and conviction of the party or parties causing tho flres at
RKI.MOliT PARK. Ql'KKIfS, LOIfO ISLAND OD Saturday, AprUTth. I»i:
$5,000 REWARD
S. L. PARSONS and H. K. KNAPP 16 Eaat 41st Street. New York City
to any person or persons furnishing to them Information causing the arr«it and conviction of the party or parties tbat caused tbe bumlngs of, the stable and borsaa at
HKLMQWr PARK, giKENS. LOMtJ ISLAN ll •¦ the aaralafr af Xaada/. AprU Stth. Ifi?